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Environmental and Social Impact Assessment

Report (ESIA) – Lombok (Annex D)

Project No.: 51209-002


February 2018

INO: Eastern Indonesia Renewable Energy Project


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ANNEX D GEOELECTRIC EXPLORATION
REPORT
REKAYASA BUMI KARYA
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5 MW SOLAR POWER PLANT PROJECT

Site : Pringgabaya, East Lombok,


West Nusa Tenggara.

GEOELECTRICAL INVESTIGATION
REPORT

DECEMBER
2017
Geoelectrical Investigation Report
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PREFACE

No : 90/Geoelectrical-Report/XII/2017
Attachment : 1 Set
Subject : Geoelectrical Report

To
PT. PP (Persero) Tbk

In order to fulfill the requested from PT. PP (Persero) Tbk for Geoelectrical Test at
Pringgabaya Solar Power Plant Site, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, CV. Rekayasa Bumi
Karya has finished the test for 4 point location at the site. Geoelectrical test has been conducted on
13th December 2017. The result of the test can be figured in this report.
We hope this report can help the construction of the project as well. Thank you for your
faith and cooperation to us.

Mataram, 27th December 2017


Director,

Sukandi, ST., M.Eng

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Table of Contents
Cover .......................................................................................................................................... i
Preface........................................................................................................................................1
CHAPTER I : Introduction ....................................................................................................3
1.1 Background ..........................................................................................................................3
1.2 Aim and Purpose ..................................................................................................................3
1.3 Scope of work ......................................................................................................................3
1.4 Project Location ...................................................................................................................3
1.5 Date of Test ..........................................................................................................................3
CHAPTER II : Methodology ..................................................................................................4
2.1 Geoelectrical Investigation ..................................................................................................4
2.2 Data Analysis .......................................................................................................................7
2.3 Interpretation ........................................................................................................................7
CHAPTER III : Results...........................................................................................................9
3.1 Hydrogeological condition.................................................................................................10
3.2 Geoelectrical interpretation result ......................................................................................10
CHAPTER IV : Conclusion and Recommendation ............................................................21
4.1 Conclusion .........................................................................................................................21
4.2 Recommendation ...............................................................................................................21

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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background
Geoelectrical investigation used to have information of the water ground conditions to
fulfill the needs of raw water. Water ground locations are variative and spreading
unequally, it depends on the geological conditions below the surface or the aquifer layer
and the topograpchic site condition.

1.2 Aim and Purpose


The aim of this work to determined the aquifer layers which is contain the ground water.
The Purpose of this work to find the characteristics of aquifer layers so we can figure the
depth and positions of aquifer layers.

1.3 Scope of Work


1. Geoelectrical investigation has been done on 4 point locations at Pringgabaya’s Site.
2. Makes data interpretation from the 4 point location.

1.4 Project Location


Geoelectrical site located at Pringgabaya, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara.

1.5 Date of Test


The test was held on 13th – 14th December 2017.

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CHAPTER 2
METHODOLOGY

2.1 Geoelectrical Investigation


Geoelectrical investigation is one of the geophysics method who studied electrical
current flow inside the earth and how to detect it from the surface. The method that we used
in this investigation is geoelectrical resistivity method. This geoelectrical resistivity
investigation has been conducted to know the deployment and the differences of Soil layers
below the surface vertically or horizontally. The characteristics of rocks resistivity depends
on several factors such as rocks material, mineral content, rock electrolyte content. To
interpret the rock classification we can combined the resistivity result and geological site
condition. So we can determined which one of the rock layer as a aquifer.

2.1.1 Theory
Principal of resistivity geoelectrical survey is injected the electrical current into the
earth through two electrodes. This electrical current caused the voltage for the both point.
Due to the differences between the rock layers which is through by the electricity current,
caused the difference of voltages between the both points. This difference can be measured
from the surface by receiver (V) through two potential electrodes.
There are some electrode configurations for this resistivity test, such as Wenner,
Schlumberger, dipole-pole, etc. The difference of configuration usage will be affected to
geophysics parameter. Schlumberger configuration is used in this resistivity test at
Pringgabaya Site. The span of cables were adjusted with site condition.
According to aim of the resistivity geoelectrical investigation, we have two ways to
collected the data.
1. Mapping/traversing
Electrodes span are determined how depth we know the variations of rock
resistivity under the ground surface horizontally.
2. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES)

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To know the variations of rock resistivity under the ground surface vertically.

2.1.2 Equipment
1. Geoelectrical appliance type G-Sound Twin Probe
2. ACCU
3. Current electrode which is made from steel peg
4. Voltage electrode which is made from copper peg
5. Cable around 300 meters to connect voltage electrode to geoelectrical appliance
6. Cable around 300 meters to connect current electrode to geoelectrical appliance
7. Connecting battery cable to geoelectric appliance
8. Hammer
9. Meter
10. Data form
11. Stationery
12. Compass

2.1.3 Steps of Geoelectrical Measurement

MN

AB
Picture 2.1 Array of electrodes in Resistivity meter using
Schlumberger Configuration

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1. After all the appliance are completed, and then set it up with accumulator. The
voltage on indicator transmitter will be 24 Volt and around the middle for
incoming voltage is 12 volt.
2. Determined the measurement track for one sounding point. Gradually added
electrode spacing for one sounding point. The space of electrode based on
schlumberger configuration.
3. After set up the electrode at certain space, based on used configuration, connect
the current electrode with current terminal. Current loop indicator will be deviated
to right side at red area. Connect the potential electrode to potential terminal.
4. Calibrate the geoelectrical appliance to neutralize natural potential effect to
measurement. On digital meter will be showed a certain number, arranged the
compensator to zero using smooth potentiometer.
5. Injected the electrical current, turn the switch volt to position 1, the current can
be increased by raising the voltage to higher position. When current reading is
still good enough, there is no need to raise the voltage to avoid the broken fuse.
After pushing start button, current value will be showed on display. Write down
the current value and then push hold button and potential value will be showed at
potential display. The current value used to be small at AB/2 position. If current
value does not show up when the start button is injected, then check the battery.
Recessive surface or over spacing electrode caused current value undetected.
6. Detected Current and potential value are written on measurement form.

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2.2 Data Analysis


The data obtained from field investigation are potential current and potential difference
on electrode composition with AB/2 and MN/2. Formula to analysis the value of pseudo-
resistivity according Schlumberger electrode configuration rules are:
∆�
�=�

2 2
�= − /4

In geoelectrical resistivity method, the earth is assumed having isotrophic homogeny


characteristic, therefore the measurable resistivity is the real value of resistivity. It is not
depending on electrode spacing. The earth consist from many of rock layers with different
resistivity, therefore the measurable potential affected by those layers. The measurable
resistivity value is not the resistivity for all rock layers. Especially for wide electrode space,
the measurable pseudo-resistivity value called pseudo-resistivity value. Pseudo-resistivity
value is resistivity value from equivalent fictive homogeny medium with reviewed plated
medium.
For example, a reviewed plated medium consist of two rock layers with different
resistivity value (ρ1 dan ρ2) consider as a layered homogeny medium which is having one
pseudo-resistivity (ρα). ρα value plotted to AB/2 on transparent bilogaritma paper to be
interpreted.

2.3 Interpretation
There are some methods to interpreted resistivity value data, one of the simplest way
is curve matching, matching the field curve with standard curve, and then the result analysis
with IP2WIN and Progres program software.
The resistivity value of each material as the subsurface lithological interpretation can
be interpreted as the table below :

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Table 2.1 Resistivity value of each materials


Material Resistivity (Ohm-m)
Basalt 1000 - 108
Marble 100 – 2.5x108
Quartzite 100 – 2x108
Sandstone 8 – 4000
Shale 20 – 2000
Limestone 50 – 400
Clay 1 – 100
Alluvium 10 – 800
Ground Water 0.1 – 100
Salt Water 0.2
Conglomerate 100 – 500
Tuff 20 – 200
Andesite 100 – 2000
Granit 1000 – 10000
Chert, slate 200 – 2000
Source: Loke. M.H., 1997-2001

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CHAPTER III
RESULTS

3.1 Hydrogeological Condition


The period of Rainfall in Lombok island is about 4 – 5 months (November – April) with
rainfall intensity 900 – 2600 mm/year. The biggest intensity located at West Lombok and around
Rinjani Mountain. The available amount of surface water at River Basin Unit around 2.50 – 3.50
Billion m3 . Whereas for ground water potency in Lombok island around 0.9 billion m3.

Location

Picture 3.1 Hydrogeological Map of Lombok Island and Western Part of Sumbawa Island

Geoelectrical investigation located at Pringgabaya, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara


Barat. This investigation aim for Power Solar Plant construction at Pringgabaya’s Site.
Hydrogeologically, this investigation site is an area with highly productive aquifer. The depth to

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free ground water level more than 16 m below subsurface. Ground water in aquifer layer flows
from rock intrusion. Geomorfologically this site is an hilly area with slope range from 20° - 50°.
Meanwhile geologically this site is one of volcanic area with base rock which is consist of breccia,
tuff, and lava.

3.2 Geoelectrical Interpretation Result


According to the field investigation result using schlumberger configuration, we use
IP2WIN and Progress software to get the true resistivity value and subsurface depth.
Table 3.1 Location of Geoelectrical Investigations.
No. Sounding Point Coordinates Elevation (m)
1 VES – 01 81
2 VES – 02 67
3 VES – 03 89
4 VES – 04 101

Picture 3.2 Geoelectrical Line Direction

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1. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) 01


Line Direction of VES – 01 from east to west. With elevation 81 m above the sea level.
Subsurface of lithological cross section on the table 3.2 and Hydrogeology cross section
at table 3.3.

Table 3.2 Rock Layers Interpretation for VES – 01


Resistivity Model Interpretation

Top Soil : Sandy silt, boulder (lava), resistivity


4.13 – 215.07 Ohm.m, depth 0.0 – 1.82 m
Tuff Breccia : resistivity 377.03 Ohm.m, depth
1.82 – 2.79 m
Breccia : Resistivity 1408.85 Ohm.m, depth
12.59 – 21.30 m
Tuff Breccia : Resistivity 37.55 Ohm.m, depth
21.30 – 48.27 m
Breccia : Resistivity 531.25 – 1047.63 Ohm.m,
depth 48.27 – 88.17 m
Tuff Breccia : Resistivity 31.46 Ohm.m, depth
88.17 – 117.70 m
Tuff Breccia : Resistivity 80.06 Ohm.m, depth
88.17 – ~ m

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Table 3.3 Hydrogeological Cross Section


Resistivity Model Interpretation

From rock layers interpretation we assumed that


confined aquifer layer (natural water ) at depth
21.30 – 48.27 m and phreatic aquifer layer
(natural water) at depth 88.17 – 117.70 m.
Phreatic Aquifer layer located at Tuff Breccia
with resistivity value 31.46 – 80.06 Ohm.m.

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2. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) 02


Line Direction of VES – 02 from east to west. With elevation 67 m above the sea level.
Subsurface of lithological cross section on the table 3.4 and Hydrogeology cross section
at table 3.5.

Table 3.4 Rock Layers Interpretation


Resistivity Model Interpretation

Top Soil : Sandy silt, boulder (lava), resistivity


54.08 – 54.72 Ohm.m, depth 0.0 – 2.40 m
Silty sand, gravel : resistivity 10.00 Ohm.m,
depth 2.40 – 4.48 m
Tuff Breccia : Resistivity 73.19 Ohm.m, depth
4.80 – 11.30 m
Silty Sand, gravel, boulder : Resistivity 14.74
Ohm.m, depth 11.30 – 21.42 m
Breccia : Resistivity 221.10 – 1493.27 Ohm.m,
depth 21.42 – 51.66 m
Tuff Breccia : Resistivity 178.42 – 59.05
Ohm.m, depth 51.66 – 113.40 m
Silty sand, gravel, boulder : Resistivity 2.51
Ohm.m, depth 113.40 – ~ m

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Table 3.5 Hydrogeological Cross Section


Resistivity Model Interpretation

From rock layers interpretation we assumed that


confined aquifer layer (natural water) at depth
11.30 – 21.42 m and phreatic aquifer layer
(natural water) at depth 87.66 – 113.40 m.
Phreatic Aquifer layer located at Tuff Breccia
and Silty sand, gravel, and boulder with
resistivity value 2.51 – 59.05 Ohm.m.

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3. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) 03


Line Direction of VES – 03 from east to west. With elevation 89 m above the sea level.
Subsurface of lithological cross section on the table 3.6 and Hydrogeology cross section
at table 3.7.

Table 3.6 Rock Layers Interpretation


Resistivity Model Interpretation

Top Soil : Sandy silt, boulder (lava), resistivity


98.05 Ohm.m, depth 0.0 – 0.75 m
Tuff breccia : resistivity 39.74 Ohm.m, depth
0.75 – 4.46 m
Silty sand, gravel, boulder : Resistivity 7.61 –
7.94 Ohm.m, depth 4.46 – 13.05 m
Tuff breccia : Resistivity 153.95 Ohm.m, depth
13.05 – 35.80 m
Breccia : Resistivity 1414.42 Ohm.m, depth
35.80 – 48.74 m
Tuff Breccia : Resistivity 29.97 – 119.38
Ohm.m, depth 48.74 – 85.44 m
Silty sand, gravel, boulder : Resistivity 10.00
– 13.49 Ohm.m, depth 85.44 – 110.33 m
Silty sand, gravel, boulder : Resistivity 1.99
Ohm.m, depth 110.33 – ~ m

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Table 3.7 Hydrogeological Cross Section


Resistivity Model Interpretation

From rock layers interpretation we assumed that


phreatic aquifer layer (natural water ) at depth
73.36 – 110.33 m. Phreatic aquifer layer located
at Tuff Breccia and Silty sand, gravel, and
boulder with resistivity 1.99 – 29.97 Ohm.m.

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4. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) 04


Line Direction of VES – 04 from east to west. With elevation 101 m above the sea level.
Subsurface of lithological cross section on the table 3.8 and Hydrogeology cross section
at table 3.9.

Table 3.8 Rock Layers Interpretation


Resistivity Model Interpretation

Top Soil : Sandy silt, boulder (lava), resistivity


2.12 – 49.01 Ohm.m, depth 0.0 – 1.41 m
Breccia : resistivity 156.75 – 479.81 Ohm.m,
depth 1.41 – 5.65 m
Silty sand, gravel, boulder : Resistivity 15.83
Ohm.m, depth 5.65 – 17.69 m
Tuff breccia : Resistivity 26.90 Ohm.m, depth
17.69 – 25.63 m
Breccia : Resistivity 1763.35 – 9136.62
Ohm.m, depth 25.63 – 113.05 m
Silty sand, gravel, boulder : Resistivity 9.00
Ohm.m, depth 113.05 – ~ m

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Table 3.9 Hydrogeological Cross Section


Resistivity Model Interpretation

From rock layers interpretation we assumed that


phreatic aquifer layer (natural water) at depth
113.05 m. Phreatic aquifer layer located at Silty
sand, gravel, and boulder layer with resistivity
value 9.00 Ohm.m.

5. Correlation VES 01 – 04 of Lithological and Hydrological Cross Section


Based on Correlation VES 01 – 04, and then lithological and hydrological cross section
has been made. From lithological cross section the rock and soil layers can be figured as
the picture 3.3 below. Meanwhile, hydrological cross section can be figured at Picture
3.4.

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Picture 3.3 Correlation VES 01 – 04 of Lithological Cross Section

Picture 3.4 Correlation VES 01 – 04 of Hydrogeological Cross Section

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If the drilling exploration will be done, the most potential water ground source on VES – 01. Bore
design can be figured as picture below.

Picture 3.5 Bore Design

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CHAPTER IV
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

1. Conclusion
a. Geoelectric Investigation has been conducted on 13th – 14th December 2017. Total
track of investigation is 4 points. Geoelectrical used Schlumberger method, and for
data analysis used IP2WIN and Progress software.
b. The depth of ground water level at VES – 01 is 21.30 m – 48.27 m for confined
aquifer, and for phreatic aquifer at depth 88.0 – 117.0 m from surface. Both of
aquifer layer located on Tuff breccia layer.
c. The depth of ground water level at VES – 02 is 11.30– 21.42 m for confined aquifer
(silty sand, gravel, and boulder layer), and for phreatic aquifer (tuff breccia layer)
at depth 87.00 – 113.00 m from surface.
d. The depth of ground water level at VES – 03 is for phreatic aquifer at depth 73.00
– 110.00 m from surface. Located at silty sand, gravel and boulder layer.
e. The depth of ground water level at VES – 04 is 113.00 m below the surface. Located
at silty sand, gravel and boulder layer.

2. Recommendation
To get more complete information about the ground water level, drilling
exploration can be done at VES-01, VES-02, and VES-03. The depth of drilling exploration
should be done to 120 meters below subsurface. Based on resistivity value we found that
potential aquifer (natural water) at depth up to 120 meters below the surface.

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Geoelectrical Data measurement at VES - 01

No. AB/2 Rho(Ohm-m) MN/2 K V1( mV ) V2( mV ) I1( mA ) I2( mA )


1 1.5 67.34 0.5 6.28 1185 1183 110.4 110.5
2 2 33.78 0.5 11.78 320 315 110.7 110.7
3 2.5 18.19 0.5 18.84 106 105 109.3 109.4
4 3 11.22 0.5 27.48 45.3 45.6 111.2 111.3
5 4 11.06 0.5 49.46 24.5 25.1 110.9 110.9
6 5 14.62 0.5 77.72 21.5 20.4 111.4 111.4
7 6 16.21 0.5 112.26 16.4 15.4 110.1 110.1
8 8 22.77 0.5 200.18 13.3 11.9 110.8 110.8
9 10 23.95 0.5 313.22 8.7 8.1 109.9 109.9
10 12 24.05 0.5 451.38 5.8 6 110.8 110.8
11 15 29.55 0.5 705.72 4.7 4.5 109.9 109.9
12 15 29.55 5 62.80 52 51.4 109 109
13 20 31.65 5 117.75 29 29.5 109 109
14 25 31.27 5 188.40 17.9 18.9 111 111.1
15 30 35.70 5 274.75 14.3 14.5 111 111
16 30 35.70 10 125.60 31.1 30.6 111 111
17 40 39.68 10 235.50 19 18.5 111.6 111.6
18 50 41.95 10 376.80 12.6 12.2 111.7 111.7
19 60 49.00 10 549.50 10 9.9 111.9 111.9
20 75 65.83 10 867.43 8.1 8.8 111.6 111.7
21 75 65.83 25 314.00 24.2 23.2 111.7 111.7
22 100 88.79 25 588.75 16.7 16.5 110.3 110.3
23 125 80.70 25 942.00 7.5 7.6 88.9 87.7
24 150 82.90 25 1373.75 6.8 6.4 109.6 109.6
25 150 82.90 45 714.35 10.8 11.3 109.6 109.7
26 175 87.96 45 997.82 10 9.7 112 112
27 200 100.28 45 1324.91 8.6 8.2 111.1 111.4
28 225 110.26 45 1695.60 7.7 7.3 111.3 111.2
29 225 110.26 65 1120.74 11.1 10.8 111.5 111.1
30 250 118.68 65 1407.57 9.2 9.4 110.2 110.4
31 275 132.01 65 1724.58 8.5 8.6 111.7 111.7
32 300 124.23 65 2071.80 6.7 6.6 110.9 110.9

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Geoelectrical Data measurement at VES - 02

No. AB/2 Rho(Ohm-m) MN/2 K V1( mV ) V2( mV ) I1( mA ) I2( mA )


1 1.5 27.40 0.5 6.28 470 471 106.9 106.9
2 2 22.58 0.5 11.78 204 210 107 107.1
3 2.5 21.07 0.5 18.84 123 122 108.6 108.6
4 3 20.69 0.5 27.48 84 81 108.1 109.1
5 4 23.30 0.5 49.46 51.9 51.5 108.8 108.8
6 5 24.57 0.5 77.72 33.7 31.5 102.3 102.2
7 6 25.98 0.5 112.26 24.5 25.7 107.5 107.6
8 8 25.75 0.5 200.18 13.9 12.5 108.9 108.9
9 10 26.03 0.5 313.22 9 9 107.4 107.4
10 12 26.66 0.5 451.38 6.5 6.5 109.1 109.1
11 15 28.41 0.5 705.72 2.4 2.1 65.6 65.4
12 15 28.41 5 62.80 29.1 30 65.6 65.6
13 20 34.30 5 117.75 31.6 32.3 110.1 110.2
14 25 36.51 5 188.40 20.7 20.4 106.5 106.5
15 30 38.11 5 274.75 12.3 12.4 105.5 105.5
16 30 38.11 10 125.60 31.8 32 105.6 105.6
17 40 44.27 10 235.50 20.3 20.5 109 109
18 50 45.26 10 376.80 12.2 11.5 104 104
19 60 46.62 10 549.50 7.3 7.5 95.4 95.4
20 75 54.95 10 867.43 6.8 7 109.4 109.4
21 75 54.95 25 314.00 21.8 22 109.4 109.4
22 100 77.00 25 588.75 15.6 14.7 101.9 101.9
23 125 93.75 25 942.00 11.8 11.1 107.9 107.9
24 150 105.50 25 1373.75 5.6 6 97.5 97
25 150 105.50 45 714.35 14.3 14.5 97.5 97.5
26 175 118.02 45 997.82 12.4 12.9 106.9 107
27 200 136.06 45 1324.91 8.9 9 87.9 86.4
28 225 137.01 45 1695.60 7.2 7.9 110.6 110.6
29 225 137.01 65 1120.74 14.3 14.3 110.6 110.6
30 250 129.41 65 1407.57 9.9 10.4 110.4 110.4
31 275 116.99 65 1724.58 7.5 7.6 111.3 111.3
32 300 101.72 65 2071.80 3.9 3.7 77.4 77.4

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Geoelectrical Data measurement at VES - 03

No. AB/2 Rho(Ohm-m) MN/2 K V1( mV ) V2( mV ) I1( mA ) I2( mA )


1 1.5 6.68 0.5 6.28 114 115 110.8 110.9
2 2 5.22 0.5 11.78 37.7 39.1 110.9 111
3 2.5 4.89 0.5 18.84 27.5 28.5 111 111
4 3 5.72 0.5 27.48 21.8 23.1 111 111
5 4 7.57 0.5 49.46 17.2 15.8 111 111
6 5 10.16 0.5 77.72 14.3 13.9 111 111
7 6 12.23 0.5 112.26 11.7 11.8 111 111
8 8 15.79 0.5 200.18 9 9 111.1 111.1
9 10 17.51 0.5 313.22 4.1 5 111.1 111.1
10 12 19.43 0.5 451.38 4.4 4.9 111.2 111.1
11 15 27.27 0.5 705.72 4.3 4.4 111.1 111.1
12 15 27.27 5 62.80 46.2 47 111.1 111.1
13 20 39.41 5 117.75 36.1 35.7 111 111.1
14 25 44.31 5 188.40 25.1 25.4 111.2 111.1
15 30 48.63 5 274.75 18.9 19.1 111.1 111.2
16 30 48.63 10 125.60 43.4 41.9 111 111
17 40 47.19 10 235.50 21.2 21.9 111 111
18 50 47.91 10 376.80 12.9 12.7 110.7 110.7
19 60 53.11 10 549.50 10.5 10.1 110 110
20 75 59.83 10 867.43 7.4 7.3 110 110
21 75 59.83 25 314.00 19.7 21 111 111
22 100 64.80 25 588.75 11.3 12 110 110
23 125 78.32 25 942.00 8.7 8.9 110 110
24 150 99.42 25 1373.75 8.2 8.4 110 110.4
25 150 99.42 45 714.35 19.6 19.1 110.4 110.4
26 175 117.74 45 997.82 12.5 13 110.4 110.9
27 200 140.07 45 1324.91 11.4 11.5 110.9 110.9
28 225 144.63 45 1695.60 8.9 9.6 110.9 111.2
29 225 144.63 65 1120.74 17.8 18.2 111.3 111.2
30 250 160.12 65 1407.57 12.8 12.5 111.2 111.2
31 275 165.18 65 1724.58 13.1 13.5 111.2 111.2
32 300 162.09 65 2071.80 8.8 8.6 111.2 111.2

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Geoelectrical Data measurement at VES - 04

No. AB/2 Rho(Ohm-m) MN/2 K V1( mV ) V2( mV ) I1( mA ) I2( mA )


1 1.5 72.93 0.5 6.28 1263 1265 110.5 110.5
2 2 59.71 0.5 11.78 554 552 110.7 110.7
3 2.5 52.84 0.5 18.84 300 310 110.4 110.4
4 3 49.43 0.5 27.48 196 196 110.6 110.6
5 4 40.24 0.5 49.46 89 89.6 110.9 111.9
6 5 37.31 0.5 77.72 52.3 52.5 110.8 110.8
7 6 32.19 0.5 112.26 31.3 31.3 110.8 110.8
8 8 26.46 0.5 200.18 14.5 14.3 110.6 110.6
9 10 20.79 0.5 313.22 7.2 7.3 110.9 110.9
10 12 18.43 0.5 451.38 1.3 1.6 111 110.9
11 15 17.79 0.5 705.72 1.3 1.5 110.4 110.4
12 15 17.79 5 62.80 30.6 31.4 110.5 110.5
13 20 17.70 5 117.75 13.5 15 109.6 109.6
14 25 19.85 5 188.40 11 12 110.2 110.2
15 30 22.15 5 274.75 8.7 9.9 111.1 105.5
16 30 22.15 10 125.60 18.2 19.2 111.1 111.1
17 40 31.77 10 235.50 14.9 14.7 110.5 111.1
18 50 37.10 10 376.80 10.6 11 111.1 110.4
19 60 48.65 10 549.50 9.9 9.4 109 111.1
20 75 61.73 10 867.43 7.8 7.7 110.9 109
21 75 61.73 25 314.00 17.3 17.9 111 111
22 100 75.17 25 588.75 14 14.1 110.8 111
23 125 87.35 25 942.00 10.2 10.2 110.9 110.8
24 150 93.24 25 1373.75 8.4 8.4 111.2 111
25 150 93.24 45 714.35 13.2 14 111.2 111.2
26 175 101.10 45 997.82 11 11.5 111.2 112.6
27 200 106.98 45 1324.91 8.7 9 110.4 110.5
28 225 114.14 45 1695.60 7.7 7.9 111 111
29 225 114.14 65 1120.74 11.1 11.5 110.9 111
30 250 115.03 65 1407.57 7.9 7.7 111.2 111.2
31 275 111.16 65 1724.58 4.7 9.5 110.1 110.2
32 300 103.16 65 2071.80 3.9 4 111.1 111

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VES – 01 Data Analysis by Progress software

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VES – 02 Data Analysis by Progress software

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VES – 03 Data Analysis by Progress software

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VES – 04 Data Analysis by Progress software

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Pringgabaya Solar Power Plant site for Geoelectrical investigation

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Geoelectrical point track at pringgabaya’s site

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Lithological Cross Section Model VES - 01 and VES – 02

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Lithological Cross Section Model VES - 03 and VES - 04

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Hydrological Cross Section Model VES - 01 and VES – 02

Hydrological Cross Section Model VES - 03 and VES – 04

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5 MW SOLAR POWER PLANT PROJECT

Site : Selong, East Lombok, West


Nusa Tenggara.

GEOELECTRICAL INVESTIGATION
REPORT

DECEMBER
2017
Geoelectrical Investigation Report
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PREFACE

No : 91/Geoelectrical-Report/XII/2017
Attachment : 1 Set
Subject : Geoelectrical Investigation Report

To
PT. PP (Persero) Tbk

In order to fulfill the requested from PT. PP (Persero) Tbk for Geoelectrical Test at Selong
Solar Power Plant Site, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, CV. Rekayasa Bumi Karya has
finished the test for 4 point location at the site. Geoelectrical test has been conducted on 14th – 15th
December 2017. The result of the test can be figured in this report.
We hope this report can help the construction of the project as well. Thank you for your
faith and cooperation to us.

Mataram, 27th December 2017


Director,

Sukandi, ST., M.Eng

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Table of Contents
Cover .......................................................................................................................................... i
Preface........................................................................................................................................1
CHAPTER I : Introduction ....................................................................................................3
1.1 Background ..........................................................................................................................3
1.2 Aim and Purpose ..................................................................................................................3
1.3 Scope of work ......................................................................................................................3
1.4 Project Location ...................................................................................................................3
1.5 Date of Test ..........................................................................................................................3
CHAPTER II : Methodology ..................................................................................................4
2.1 Geoelectrical Investigation ..................................................................................................4
2.2 Data Analysis .......................................................................................................................7
2.3 Interpretation ........................................................................................................................7
CHAPTER III : Results...........................................................................................................9
3.1 Hydrogeological condition.................................................................................................10
3.2 Geoelectrical interpretation result ......................................................................................10
CHAPTER IV : Conclusion and Recommendation ............................................................21
4.1 Conclusion .........................................................................................................................21
4.2 Recommendation ...............................................................................................................21

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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background
Geoelectrical investigation used to have information of the water ground conditions to
fulfill the needs of raw water. Water ground locations are variative and spreading
unequally, it depends on the subsurface geological conditions or the aquifer layer and the
topographic site condition.

1.2 Aim and Purpose


The aim of this work to determine the aquifer layers which is contain the ground water.
The Purpose of this work to find the characteristics of aquifer layers so we can figure the
depth and positions of aquifer layers.

1.3 Scope of Work


1. Geoelectrical investigation has been done on 4 points locations at Selong’s Site.
2. Makes data interpretation from the 4 points locations.

1.4 Project Location


Geoelectrical site located at Selong, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara.

1.5 Date of Test


The test was held on 14th – 15th December 2017.

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CHAPTER 2
METHODOLOGY

2.1 Geoelectrical Investigation


Geoelectrical investigation is one of the geophysics method who studied electrical
current flow inside the earth and how to detect it from the surface. The method that we used
in this investigation is geoelectrical resistivity method. This geoelectrical resistivity
investigation has been conducted to know the deployment and the differences of Soil layers
below the surface vertically or horizontally. The characteristics of rocks resistivity depends
on several factors such as rocks material, mineral content, rock electrolyte content. To
interpret the rock classification we can combined the resistivity result and geological site
condition. So we can determine which one of the rock layer as a aquifer.

2.1.1 Theory
Principal of resistivity geoelectrical survey is injected the electrical current into the
earth through two electrodes. This electrical current caused the voltage for the both point.
Due to the differences between the rock layers which is through by the electricity current,
caused the difference of voltages between the both points. This difference can be measured
from the surface by receiver (V) through two potential electrodes.
There are some electrode configurations for this resistivity test, such as Wenner,
Schlumberger, dipole-pole, etc. The difference of configuration usage will be affected to
geophysics parameter. Schlumberger configuration is used in this resistivity test at
Pringgabaya Site. The span of cables were adjusted with site condition.
According to aim of the resistivity geoelectrical investigation, we have two ways to
collected the data.
1. Mapping/traversing
Electrodes span are determined how depth we know the variations of rock
resistivity under the ground surface horizontally.
2. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES)

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To know the variations of rock resistivity under the ground surface vertically.

2.1.2 Equipment
1. Geoelectrical appliance type G-Sound Twin Probe
2. ACCU
3. Current electrode which is made from steel peg
4. Voltage electrode which is made from copper peg
5. Cable around 300 meters to connect voltage electrode to geoelectrical appliance
6. Cable around 300 meters to connect current electrode to geoelectrical appliance
7. Connecting battery cable to geoelectric appliance
8. Hammer
9. Meter
10. Data form
11. Stationery
12. Compass

2.1.3 Steps of Geoelectrical Measurement

MN

AB
Picture 2.1 Array of electrodes in Resistivity meter using
Schlumberger Configuration

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1. After all the appliance are completed, and then set it up with accumulator. The
voltage on indicator transmitter will be 24 Volt and around the middle for
incoming voltage is 12 volt.
2. Determined the measurement track for one sounding point. Gradually added
electrode spacing for one sounding point. The space of electrode based on
schlumberger configuration.
3. After set up the electrode at certain space, based on used configuration, connect
the current electrode with current terminal. Current loop indicator will be deviated
to right side at red area. Connect the potential electrode to potential terminal.
4. Calibrate the geoelectrical appliance to neutralize natural potential effect to
measurement. On digital meter will be showed a certain number, arranged the
compensator to zero using smooth potentiometer.
5. Injected the electrical current, turn the switch volt to position 1, the current can
be increased by raising the voltage to higher position. When current reading is
still good enough, there is no need to raise the voltage to avoid the broken fuse.
After pushing start button, current value will be showed on display. Write down
the current value and then push hold button and potential value will be showed at
potential display. The current value used to be small at AB/2 position. If current
value does not show up when the start button is injected, then check the battery.
Recessive surface or over spacing electrode caused current value undetected.
6. Detected Current and potential value are written on measurement form.

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2.2 Data Analysis


The data obtained from field investigation are potential current and potential difference
on electrode composition with AB/2 and MN/2. Formula to analysis the value of pseudo-
resistivity according Schlumberger electrode configuration rules are:
∆�
�=�

2 2
�= − /4

In geoelectrical resistivity method, the earth is assumed having isotrophic homogeny


characteristic, therefore the measurable resistivity is the real value of resistivity. It is not
depending on electrode spacing. The earth consist from many of rock layers with different
resistivity, therefore the measurable potential affected by those layers. The measurable
resistivity value is not the resistivity for all rock layers. Especially for wide electrode space,
the measurable pseudo-resistivity value called pseudo-resistivity value. Pseudo-resistivity
value is resistivity value from equivalent fictive homogeny medium with reviewed plated
medium.
For example, a reviewed plated medium consist of two rock layers with different
resistivity value (ρ1 dan ρ2) consider as a layered homogeny medium which is having one
pseudo-resistivity (ρα). ρα value plotted to AB/2 on transparent bilogaritma paper to be
interpreted.

2.3 Interpretation
There are some methods to interpreted resistivity value data, one of the simplest way
is curve matching, matching the field curve with standard curve, and then the result analysis
with IP2WIN and Progress program software.
The resistivity value of each material as the subsurface lithological interpretation can
be interpreted as the table below :

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Table 2.1 Resistivity value of each materials


Material Resistivity (Ohm-m)
Basalt 1000 - 108
Marble 100 – 2.5x108
Quartzite 100 – 2x108
Sandstone 8 – 4000
Shale 20 – 2000
Limestone 50 – 400
Clay 1 – 100
Alluvium 10 – 800
Ground Water 0.1 – 100
Salt Water 0.2
Conglomerate 100 – 500
Tuff 20 – 200
Andesite 100 – 2000
Granit 1000 – 10000
Chert, slate 200 – 2000
Source: Loke. M.H., 1997-2001

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CHAPTER III
RESULTS

3.1 Hydrogeological Condition


The period of Rainfall in Lombok island is about 4 – 5 months (November – April) with
rainfall intensity 900 – 2600 mm/year. The biggest intensity located at West Lombok and around
Rinjani Mountain. The available amount of surface water at River Basin Unit around 2.50 – 3.50
Billion m3 . Whereas for ground water potency in Lombok island around 0.9 billion m3.

Location

Picture 3.1 Hydrogeological Map of Lombok Island and Western Part of Sumbawa Island

Geoelectrical investigation located at Selong, East Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara Barat.
This investigation aim for Power Solar Plant construction at Selong’s Site. Hydrogeologically, this
investigation site is an area with highly productive aquifer. The depth to free ground water level

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more than 15 m below subsurface. Ground water in aquifer layer flows from rock intrusion.
Geomorfologically this site is an hilly area with slope range from 5° - 30°. Meanwhile geologically
this site is one of volcanic area with base rock which is consist of pumice tuff, locally breccia,
lahar and lava are found.

3.2 Geoelectrical Interpretation Result


According to the field investigation result using schlumberger configuration, we use
IP2WIN and Progress software to get the true resistivity value and subsurface depth.
Table 3.1 Location of Geoelectrical Investigations.
No. Sounding Point Coordinates Elevation (m)
1 VES – 01 46
2 VES – 02 50.5
3 VES – 03 42
4 VES – 04 43.5

Picture 3.2 Geoelectrical Line Direction

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1. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) 01


Line Direction of VES – 01 from east to west. With elevation 81 m above the sea level.
Subsurface of lithological cross section on the table 3.2 and Hydrogeology cross section
at table 3.3.

Table 3.2 Rock Layers Interpretation for VES – 01


Resistivity Model Interpretation

Top Soil : Silty sand, gravel (pumice)


resistivity 180.69 – 7391.42 Ohm.m, depth 0.0
– 1.27 m
Pumice Tuff : resistivity 181.72 – 700.59
Ohm.m, depth 1.27 – 7.53 m
Gravely Sand : Resistivity 7.47 Ohm.m, depth
7.53 – 15.49 m
Pumice Tuff : Resistivity 70.39 Ohm.m, depth
15.49 – 36.99 m
Gravely Sand : Resistivity 6.68 Ohm.m, depth
36.99 – 45.89 m
Pumice Tuff : Resistivity 25.96 – 40.85
Ohm.m, depth 845.89 – 104.03 m
Gravely Sand : Resistivity 1.35 – 7.47
Ohm.m, depth 104.03 – ~ m

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Table 3.3 Hydrogeological Cross Section


Resistivity Model Interpretation

From rock layers interpretation we assumed that


phreatic aquifer layer (natural water ) at depth
36.99 – 117.04 m. Phreatic Aquifer layer located
at Gravely sand and pumice tuff layer with
resistivity value 1.35 – 40.85 Ohm.m.

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2. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) 02


Line Direction of VES – 02 from east to west. With elevation 67 m above the sea level.
Subsurface of lithological cross section on the table 3.4 and Hydrogeology cross section
at table 3.5.

Table 3.4 Rock Layers Interpretation


Resistivity Model Interpretation

Top Soil : Silty sand, gravel (pumice)


resistivity 398.70 – 19941.80 Ohm.m, depth 0.0
– 1.26 m
Pumice Tuff : Resistivity 41.48 – 42.66
Ohm.m, depth 1.26 – 4.09 m
Gravely Sand : Resistivity 8.46Ohm.m, depth
8.73 – 18.39 m
Pumice Tuff: Resistivity 60.20 – 77.90 Ohm.m,
depth 18.39 – 58.34 m
Gravely Sand : Resistivity 3.45 Ohm.m, depth
58.34 – 86.29 m
Pumice Tuff : Resistivity 27.70 Ohm.m, depth
86.29 – 106.45 m
Pumice Tuff : Resistivity 77.13 Ohm.m, depth
106.45 – ~ m

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Table 3.5 Hydrogeological Cross Section


Resistivity Model Interpretation

From rock layers interpretation we assumed that


phreatic aquifer layer (natural water) at depth
39.97 – 106.45 m. Phreatic Aquifer layer located
at Pumice Tuff and Gravely sand layer with
resistivity value 3.45 – 77.13 Ohm.m.

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3. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) 03


Line Direction of VES – 03 from east to west. With elevation 89 m above the sea level.
Subsurface of lithological cross section on the table 3.6 and Hydrogeology cross section
at table 3.7.

Table 3.6 Rock Layers Interpretation


Resistivity Model Interpretation
Gravely san

Top Soil : Silty sand, gravel (pumice),


resistivity 179.21 – 4607.99 Ohm.m, depth 0.0
– 1.96 m
Gravely Sand : resistivity 10.38 Ohm.m, depth
1.96 – 2.75 m
Pumice Tuff : resistivity 44.32 – 341.88
Ohm.m, depth 2.75 – 13.45 m
Gravely Sand : Resistivity 6.33 Ohm.m, depth
13.45 – 28.36 m
Pumice Tuff : Resistivity 45.50 - 56.93
Ohm.m, depth 28.36 – 121.87 m
Gravely Sand : Resistivity 2.61 Ohm.m, depth
121.87 - ~ m

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Table 3.7 Hydrogeological Cross Section


Resistivity Model Interpretation

From rock layers interpretation we assumed that


phreatic aquifer layer (natural water ) at depth
28.36 – 121.87 m. Phreatic aquifer layer located
at Pumice tuff and gravely sand layer with
resistivity 2.61 – 56.93 Ohm.m.

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4. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) 04


Line Direction of VES – 04 from east to west. With elevation 101 m above the sea level.
Subsurface of lithological cross section on the table 3.8 and Hydrogeology cross section
at table 3.9.

Table 3.8 Rock Layers Interpretation


Resistivity Model Interpretation

Top Soil : Silty sand and gravel (pumice)


resistivity 775.86 – 1957.47 Ohm.m, depth 0.0
– 1.98 m
Pumice Tuff : resistivity 303.38 Ohm.m, depth
1.98 – 8.16 m
Gravely sand : Resistivity 19.57 Ohm.m, depth
8.16 – 12.65 m
Pumice Tuff : Resistivity 36.88 – 45.99
Ohm.m, depth 12.65 – 23.62 m
Gravely sand : Resistivity 3.47 Ohm.m, depth
23.62 – 30.07 m
Pumice Tuff : Resistivity 58.55 Ohm.m, depth
30.07 – 58.60 m
Gravely Sand : Resistivity 2.27 – 2.77 Ohm.m,
depth 58.60 – 118.07 m
Gravely sand : Resistivity 1.39 Ohm.m, depth
118.07 – ~ m

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Table 3.9 Hydrogeological Cross Section


Resistivity Model Interpretation

From rock layers interpretation we assumed that


phreatic aquifer layer (natural water) at depth
23.62 – 118.07 m. Phreatic aquifer layer located
at Gravely Sand and Pumice Tuff layer with
resistivity value 1.39 – 58.55 Ohm.m.

5. Correlation VES 01 – 04 of Lithological and Hydrological Cross Section


Based on Correlation VES 01 – 04, and then lithological and hydrological cross section
has been made. From lithological cross section the rock and soil layers can be figured as
the picture 3.3 below. Meanwhile, hydrological cross section can be figured at Picture
3.4.

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Picture 3.3 Correlation VES 01 – 04 of Lithological Cross Section

Picture 3.4 Correlation VES 01 – 04 of Hydrogeological Cross Section

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If the drilling exploration will be done, the most potential water ground source on VES – 04. Bore
design can be figured as picture below.

Picture 3.5 Bore Design

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CHAPTER IV
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

1. Conclusion
a. Geoelectric Investigation has been conducted on 15th – 16th December 2017. Total
track of investigation is 4 points. Geoelectrical used Schlumberger method, and for
data analysis used IP2WIN and Progress software.
b. The depth of ground water level at VES – 01 is 36.99 m – 117.04 m for phreatic
aquifer. The phreatic aquifer layer located on Gravely Sand and Pumice Tuff layer.
c. The depth of ground water level at VES – 02 is 39.97 – 106.45 m. Phreatic Aquifer
layer located at Pumice Tuff and Gravely sand layer.
d. The depth of ground water level at VES – 03 is for phreatic aquifer at depth 28.36
– 121.87 m. Phreatic aquifer layer located at Pumice tuff and gravely sand layer.
e. The depth of ground water level at VES – 04 is 23.62 – 118.07 m. Phreatic aquifer
layer located at Gravely Sand and Pumice Tuff layer.
2. Recommendation
To get more complete information about the ground water level, drilling
exploration can be done at VES-01, VES-02, VES-03, and VES-04. The depth of drilling
exploration should be done to 90 meters below subsurface. Based on resistivity value we
found that potential aquifer (natural water) at depth up to 90 meters below the subsurface.

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Geoelectrical Data measurement at VES - 01

No. AB/2 Rho(Ohm-m) MN/2 K V1( mV ) V2( mV ) I1( mA ) I2( mA )


1 1.5 785.00 0.5 6.28 8270 8230 65.2 66.1
2 2 923.00 0.5 11.78 4150 4170 52.9 52.7
3 2.5 1160.00 0.5 18.84 2980 2960 47.6 48.4
4 3 1325.00 0.5 27.48 3070 3050 63.5 62.8
5 4 1479.00 0.5 49.46 1680 1680 56.1 55.7
6 5 1523.00 0.5 77.72 1190 1180 60.4 60
7 6 1523.00 0.5 112.26 850 860 62.8 62.7
8 8 1337.00 0.5 200.18 390 390 58.2 58.1
9 10 1063.00 0.5 313.22 187.8 189.9 55.4 55.4
10 12 832.00 0.5 451.38 139.8 138.9 75.2 75.2
11 15 552.00 0.5 705.72 57 58.8 72.2 75.2
12 15 552.00 5 62.80 396.6 336.5 73 73.8
13 20 482.00 5 117.75 215 214 66.9 66.7
14 25 431.00 5 188.40 219 218.3 76.3 76.3
15 30 141.00 5 274.75 27.9 28 61.5 62
16 30 141.00 10 125.60 68.6 71.1 62 62.3
17 40 67.60 10 235.50 15.4 15.2 53.3 53.3
18 50 43.10 10 376.80 9 9.4 80 80.7
19 60 30.60 10 549.50 3.3 3.4 60.1 60
20 75 28.60 10 867.43 1.1 1 42.3 42.3
21 75 28.60 25 314.00 3.5 3.5 43 42.7
22 100 29.60 25 588.75 2 1.7 37.02 36.52
23 125 29.30 25 942.00 1.2 1.2 38.7 38.5
24 150 22.90 25 1373.75 0.6 0.5 44.8 44.9
25 150 22.90 45 714.35 1.6 1.7 51.3 51.6
26 175 21.00 45 997.82 1.2 1.1 55.8 55.6
27 200 21.50 45 1324.91 0.8 0.6 42.6 43.6
28 225 21.50 45 1695.60 0.9 0.9 53.8 53.1
29 225 21.50 65 1120.74 1.5 1.3 75 75.4
30 250 21.50 65 1407.57 1 1 64.7 65
31 275 18.50 65 1724.58 0.8 0.7 69.9 70
32 300 10.30 65 2071.80 0.3 0.4 70.1 70.1

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Geoelectrical Data measurement at VES - 02

No. AB/2 Rho(Ohm-m) MN/2 K V1( mV ) V2( mV ) I1( mA ) I2( mA )


1 1.5 1531.00 0.5 6.28 380.4 383.4 51.8 51
2 2 1939.00 0.5 11.78 387 385.4 52.3 52.2
3 2.5 2529.00 0.5 18.84 403.8 401 48.6 48.5
4 3 3064.00 0.5 27.48 375.8 399.9 53.8 55.5
5 4 3604.00 0.5 49.46 403.8 401 45 45.3
6 5 3938.00 0.5 77.72 2240 2271 42.7 42.9
7 6 3823.00 0.5 112.26 1364 1394 39.7 40
8 8 3176.00 0.5 200.18 727 720 44.4 46.6
9 10 2438.00 0.5 313.22 340 336.9 43.5 43.3
10 12 1894.00 0.5 451.38 211.6 214 50.6 50.6
11 15 1227.00 0.5 705.72 81.6 81.9 50 50.1
12 15 1227.00 5 62.80 977 970 49.5 50.1
13 20 470.00 5 117.75 156 156 39 39.1
14 25 332.00 5 188.40 73.2 71.6 41.2 41
15 30 215.00 5 274.75 67.6 69.1 52 50.2
16 30 215.00 10 125.60 90.8 91.3 53.5 53.4
17 40 161.00 10 235.50 27.5 26 39.3 39.4
18 50 142.00 10 376.80 18.5 18.5 49.3 49.3
19 60 123.00 10 549.50 5.9 6.1 26.83 27.21
20 75 61.10 10 867.43 4.5 4.6 64.4 65.5
21 75 61.10 25 314.00 9 8 65.5 66.2
22 100 52.80 25 588.75 9 9.4 47.6 47.4
23 125 42.30 25 942.00 1.6 1.4 67.1 67.5
24 150 34.90 25 1373.75 0.8 0.9 48.4 48.4
25 150 34.90 45 714.35 3.7 4 81.1 80.5
26 175 31.50 45 997.82 5.7 6.8 80.5 80.5
27 200 29.20 45 1324.91 8.4 8.5 77.4 74.5
28 225 27.60 45 1695.60 0.9 0.9 69.5 70
29 225 27.60 65 1120.74 1.5 1.3 72.5 72.5
30 250 27.30 65 1407.57 1 1.2 54.9 55.2
31 275 27.30 65 1724.58 1 1.6 70 70.2
32 300 26.90 65 2071.80 1.1 1 66.5 67.9

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Geoelectrical Data measurement at VES - 03

No. AB/2 Rho(Ohm-m) MN/2 K V1( mV ) V2( mV ) I1( mA ) I2( mA )


1 1.5 1065.00 0.5 6.28 16040 15910 92.3 91.6
2 2 1179.00 0.5 11.78 11650 11800 89.2 90.1
3 2.5 1308.00 0.5 18.84 5780 5800 81.1 81.7
4 3 1390.00 0.5 27.48 4470 4450 86.1 86
5 4 1644.00 0.5 49.46 2840 2830 83.2 83.3
6 5 1770.00 0.5 77.72 1700 1748 73.5 74.3
7 6 1750.00 0.5 112.26 1403 1413 88.1 88.2
8 8 1330.00 0.5 200.18 519 526 76.7 76.9
9 10 999.00 0.5 313.22 276 276 84 85
10 12 557.00 0.5 451.38 101 107 81.5 83
11 15 391.00 0.5 705.72 35.7 36.7 100.8 101.2
12 15 391.00 5 62.80 660 620 101.7 102
13 20 170.00 5 117.75 151 147 102.1 102
14 25 112.00 5 188.40 60 61.6 100.8 100.9
15 30 86.80 5 274.75 25.7 25.7 91.4 90.9
16 30 86.80 10 125.60 76.3 77.6 93.2 93.4
17 40 57.20 10 235.50 24.4 25.1 100.4 101.2
18 50 36.50 10 376.80 8.8 9 90.6 91.3
19 60 29.70 10 549.50 4.9 4.7 88 88.1
20 75 26.90 10 867.43 2.4 3 97.2 97.5
21 75 26.90 25 314.00 8.4 8.6 99.3 99.1
22 100 23.80 25 588.75 3.7 3.3 93.2 93.6
23 125 24.30 25 942.00 2.1 2.3 84.5 86.3
24 150 24.30 25 1373.75 1.7 1.5 94.2 95
25 150 24.30 45 714.35 5.8 4.8 97.5 97
26 175 25.40 45 997.82 2.6 2.7 103.9 104.2
27 200 26.60 45 1324.91 2.1 2.3 105.9 105.9
28 225 26.40 45 1695.60 1.1 1.3 95.9 96.5
29 225 26.40 65 1120.74 3 3 98.9 99.2
30 250 25.80 65 1407.57 1.8 2 98.8 99.9
31 275 23.70 65 1724.58 1.4 1.5 105.5 105.3
32 300 19.00 65 2071.80 0.8 0.7 82.6 81

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Geoelectrical Data measurement at VES - 04

No. AB/2 Rho(Ohm-m) MN/2 K V1( mV ) V2( mV ) I1( mA ) I2( mA )


1 1.5 1038.00 0.5 6.28 12540 12540 75.4 75.5
2 2 1083.00 0.5 11.78 6780 6930 73.2 75
3 2.5 1082.00 0.5 18.84 4570 4570 79.1 79.1
4 3 1142.00 0.5 27.48 2920 2913 70.1 69.4
5 4 990.00 0.5 49.46 1484 1474 73.5 73.5
6 5 869.00 0.5 77.72 370 559 67.6 66.7
7 6 716.00 0.5 112.26 422 438 66.7 67.4
8 8 523.00 0.5 200.18 190 188 72.2 71.7
9 10 333.00 0.5 313.22 87.6 89.5 82.2 83.5
10 12 256.00 0.5 451.38 47.8 47.2 83.4 83.4
11 15 192.00 0.5 705.72 18.6 18 80.3 79.6
12 15 192.00 5 62.80 276.9 279.5 82.8 82.4
13 20 104.00 5 117.75 81.4 83.7 92.2 92.9
14 25 59.10 5 188.40 33.4 30.5 101.2 101.5
15 30 40.80 5 274.75 10.6 10.4 80.8 80.7
16 30 40.80 10 125.60 27.6 27.4 82.7 82.5
17 40 28.00 10 235.50 11.5 12.9 100.2 100.4
18 50 24.50 10 376.80 6.8 6.6 100.6 100.8
19 60 20.20 10 549.50 3.8 3.9 101.9 102.1
20 75 17.90 10 867.43 2.3 2.1 103.7 104.1
21 75 17.90 25 314.00 11.6 10.1 104.5 104.7
22 100 18.20 25 588.75 4.4 4.6 91 91.5
23 125 19.20 25 942.00 1.3 1.3 63.5 63.2
24 150 18.10 25 1373.75 0.2 0.3 98.8 95
25 150 18.10 45 714.35 2.9 2.2 100.3 100.4
26 175 12.90 45 997.82 1.2 1.3 97 96.7
27 200 10.90 45 1324.91 0.9 0.9 108.9 109.1
28 225 10.60 45 1695.60 0.7 0.7 96.1 96.7
29 225 10.60 65 1120.74 3.7 3.7 98.6 98.1
30 250 10.10 65 1407.57 1.5 1.3 104.6 104.4
31 275 8.63 65 1724.58 0.5 0.4 89.2 90.6
32 300 3.27 65 2071.80 0.2 0.1 95.3 95

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VES – 01 Data Analysis by Progress software

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Selong Solar Power Plant site for Geoelectrical investigation

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Geoelectrical point track at selong’s site

Stacking current electrode and potential electrode pegs

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Lithological Cross Section Model VES - 01 and VES – 02

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5 MW SOLAR POWER PLANT PROJECT

Site : Sengkol, Central Lombok,


West Nusa Tenggara.

GEOELECTRICAL INVESTIGATION
REPORT

DECEMBER
2017
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PREFACE

No : 92/Geoelectrical-Report/XII/2017
Attachment : 1 Set
Subject : Geoelectrical Investigation Report

To
PT. PP (Persero) Tbk

In order to fulfill the requested from PT. PP (Persero) Tbk for Geoelectrical Test at Sengkol
Solar Power Plant Site, Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, CV. Rekayasa Bumi Karya has
finished the test for 4 point location at the site. Geoelectrical test has been conducted on 16th – 17th
December 2017. The result of the test can be figured in this report.
We hope this report can help the construction of the project as well. Thank you for your
faith and cooperation to us.

Mataram, 31th December 2017


Director,

Sukandi, ST., M.Eng

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Table of Contents
Cover .......................................................................................................................................... i
Preface........................................................................................................................................1
CHAPTER I : Introduction ....................................................................................................3
1.1 Background ..........................................................................................................................3
1.2 Aim and Purpose ..................................................................................................................3
1.3 Scope of work ......................................................................................................................3
1.4 Project Location ...................................................................................................................3
1.5 Date of Test ..........................................................................................................................3
CHAPTER II : Methodology ..................................................................................................4
2.1 Geoelectrical Investigation ..................................................................................................4
2.2 Data Analysis .......................................................................................................................7
2.3 Interpretation ........................................................................................................................7
CHAPTER III : Results...........................................................................................................9
3.1 Hydrogeological condition.................................................................................................10
3.2 Geoelectrical interpretation result ......................................................................................10
CHAPTER IV : Conclusion and Recommendation ............................................................21
4.1 Conclusion .........................................................................................................................21
4.2 Recommendation ...............................................................................................................21

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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background
Geoelectrical investigation used to have information of the water ground conditions to
fulfill the needs of raw water. Water ground locations are variative and spreading
unequally, it depends on the subsurface geological conditions or the aquifer layer and the
topographic site condition.

1.2 Aim and Purpose


The aim of this work to determine the aquifer layers which is contain the ground water.
The Purpose of this work to find the characteristics of aquifer layers so we can figure the
depth and positions of aquifer layers.

1.3 Scope of Work


1. Geoelectrical investigation has been done on 4 points locations at Sengkol’s Site.
2. Makes data interpretation from the 4 points locations.

1.4 Project Location


Geoelectrical site located at Sengkol, Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara.

1.5 Date of Test


The test was held on 16th – 17th December 2017.

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CHAPTER 2
METHODOLOGY

2.1 Geoelectrical Investigation


Geoelectrical investigation is one of the geophysics method who studied electrical
current flow inside the earth and how to detect it from the surface. The method that we used
in this investigation is geoelectrical resistivity method. This geoelectrical resistivity
investigation has been conducted to know the deployment and the differences of Soil layers
below the surface vertically or horizontally. The characteristics of rocks resistivity depends
on several factors such as rocks material, mineral content, rock electrolyte content. To
interpret the rock classification we can combined the resistivity result and geological site
condition. So we can determine which one of the rock layer as a aquifer.

2.1.1 Theory
Principal of resistivity geoelectrical survey is injected the electrical current into the
earth through two electrodes. This electrical current caused the voltage for the both point.
Due to the differences between the rock layers which is through by the electricity current,
caused the difference of voltages between the both points. This difference can be measured
from the surface by receiver (V) through two potential electrodes.
There are some electrode configurations for this resistivity test, such as Wenner,
Schlumberger, dipole-pole, etc. The difference of configuration usage will be affected to
geophysics parameter. Schlumberger configuration is used in this resistivity test at
Pringgabaya Site. The span of cables were adjusted with site condition.
According to aim of the resistivity geoelectrical investigation, we have two ways to
collected the data.
1. Mapping/traversing
Electrodes span are determined how depth we know the variations of rock
resistivity under the ground surface horizontally.
2. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES)

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To know the variations of rock resistivity under the ground surface vertically.

2.1.2 Equipment
1. Geoelectrical appliance type G-Sound Twin Probe
2. ACCU
3. Current electrode which is made from steel peg
4. Voltage electrode which is made from copper peg
5. Cable around 300 meters to connect voltage electrode to geoelectrical appliance
6. Cable around 300 meters to connect current electrode to geoelectrical appliance
7. Connecting battery cable to geoelectric appliance
8. Hammer
9. Meter
10. Data form
11. Stationery
12. Compass

2.1.3 Steps of Geoelectrical Measurement

MN

AB
Picture 2.1 Array of electrodes in Resistivity meter using
Schlumberger Configuration

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1. After all the appliance are completed, and then set it up with accumulator. The
voltage on indicator transmitter will be 24 Volt and around the middle for
incoming voltage is 12 volt.
2. Determined the measurement track for one sounding point. Gradually added
electrode spacing for one sounding point. The space of electrode based on
schlumberger configuration.
3. After set up the electrode at certain space, based on used configuration, connect
the current electrode with current terminal. Current loop indicator will be deviated
to right side at red area. Connect the potential electrode to potential terminal.
4. Calibrate the geoelectrical appliance to neutralize natural potential effect to
measurement. On digital meter will be showed a certain number, arranged the
compensator to zero using smooth potentiometer.
5. Injected the electrical current, turn the switch volt to position 1, the current can
be increased by raising the voltage to higher position. When current reading is
still good enough, there is no need to raise the voltage to avoid the broken fuse.
After pushing start button, current value will be showed on display. Write down
the current value and then push hold button and potential value will be showed at
potential display. The current value used to be small at AB/2 position. If current
value does not show up when the start button is injected, then check the battery.
Recessive surface or over spacing electrode caused current value undetected.
6. Detected Current and potential value are written on measurement form.

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2.2 Data Analysis


The data obtained from field investigation are potential current and potential difference
on electrode composition with AB/2 and MN/2. Formula to analysis the value of pseudo-
resistivity according Schlumberger electrode configuration rules are:
∆�
�=�

2 2
�= − /4

In geoelectrical resistivity method, the earth is assumed having isotrophic homogeny


characteristic, therefore the measurable resistivity is the real value of resistivity. It is not
depending on electrode spacing. The earth consist from many of rock layers with different
resistivity, therefore the measurable potential affected by those layers. The measurable
resistivity value is not the resistivity for all rock layers. Especially for wide electrode space,
the measurable pseudo-resistivity value called pseudo-resistivity value. Pseudo-resistivity
value is resistivity value from equivalent fictive homogeny medium with reviewed plated
medium.
For example, a reviewed plated medium consist of two rock layers with different
resistivity value (ρ1 dan ρ2) consider as a layered homogeny medium which is having one
pseudo-resistivity (ρα). ρα value plotted to AB/2 on transparent bilogaritma paper to be
interpreted.

2.3 Interpretation
There are some methods to interpreted resistivity value data, one of the simplest way
is curve matching, matching the field curve with standard curve, and then the result analysis
with IP2WIN and Progress program software.
The resistivity value of each material as the subsurface lithological interpretation can
be interpreted as the table below :

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Table 2.1 Resistivity value of each materials


Material Resistivity (Ohm-m)
Basalt 1000 - 108
Marble 100 – 2.5x108
Quartzite 100 – 2x108
Sandstone 8 – 4000
Shale 20 – 2000
Limestone 50 – 400
Clay 1 – 100
Alluvium 10 – 800
Ground Water 0.1 – 100
Salt Water 0.2
Conglomerate 100 – 500
Tuff 20 – 200
Andesite 100 – 2000
Granit 1000 – 10000
Chert, slate 200 – 2000
Source: Loke. M.H., 1997-2001

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CHAPTER III
RESULTS

3.1 Hydrogeological Condition


The period of Rainfall in Lombok island is about 4 – 5 months (November – April) with
rainfall intensity 900 – 2600 mm/year. The biggest intensity located at West Lombok and around
Rinjani Mountain. The available amount of surface water at River Basin Unit around 2.50 – 3.50
Billion m3 . Whereas for ground water potency in Lombok island around 0.9 billion m3.

Location

Picture 3.1 Hydrogeological Map of Lombok Island and Western Part of Sumbawa Island

Geoelectrical investigation located at Sengkol, Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara.


This investigation aim for Power Solar Plant construction at Sengkol’s Site. Based on
Hydrogeological map , this investigation site is an area with Locally productive aquifer . Aquifer

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of largely varying transmissivity, generally no ground water exploitation by drilling due great to
the ground water table, locally small spring can be captured. Geomorfologically this site is an hilly
area with smooth relief, slope range from 5° - 15°. Meanwhile geologically this site is one of
volcanic area with base rock which is consist of breccia, lava, and calcareous breccia.

3.2 Geoelectrical Interpretation Result


According to the field investigation result using schlumberger configuration, we use
IP2WIN and Progress software to get the true resistivity value and subsurface depth.
Table 3.1 Location of Geoelectrical Investigations.
No. Sounding Point Coordinates Elevation (m)
1 VES – 01 125
2 VES – 02 124
3 VES – 03 124.5
4 VES – 04 121.5

Picture 3.2 Geoelectrical Line Direction

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1. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) 01


Line Direction of VES – 01 from south to north. With elevation 125 m above the sea level.
Subsurface of lithological cross section on the table 3.2 and Hydrogeology cross section
at table 3.3.

Table 3.2 Rock Layers Interpretation for VES – 01


Resistivity Model Interpretation

Top Soil : (clay) resistivity 19.44 Ohm.m,


depth 0.0 – 1.27 m
Sandy Clay : resistivity 6.82 – 8.02 Ohm.m,
depth 1.27 – 4.38 m
Clay : Resistivity 1.48 – 1.96 Ohm.m, depth
4.38 – 8.31 m
Clayty Sand : Resistivity 32.9 Ohm.m, depth
8.31 – 14.81 m
Sandy Clay : Resistivity 7.17 Ohm.m, depth
14.81 – 39.33 m
Clay : Resistivity 2.67 Ohm.m, depth 39.33 –
56.03 m
Sandy Clay : Resistivity 9.65 Ohm.m, depth
56.03 – 91.99 m
Clay : Resistivity 2.83 Ohm.m, depth 91.99 –
115.19 m
Clay : Resistivity 1.16 Ohm.m, depth 115.19 -
~m

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Table 3.3 Hydrogeological Cross Section


Resistivity Model Interpretation

From rock layers interpretation we assumed that


phreatic aquifer layer (natural water ) at depth
14.81 – 115.19 m. Phreatic Aquifer layer located
at Sandy Clay and Clay layer with resistivity
value 1.16 – 32.9 Ohm.m.

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2. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) 02


Line Direction of VES – 02 from south to north. With elevation 124.5 m above the sea
level. Subsurface of lithological cross section on the table 3.4 and Hydrogeology cross
section at table 3.5.

Table 3.4 Rock Layers Interpretation


Resistivity Model Interpretation

Top Soil : Clay resistivity 8.5 Ohm.m, depth 0.0


– 1.19 m
Clayty Sand : Resistivity 30.98 Ohm.m, depth
1.19 – 2.10m
Clay : Resistivity 1.41 Ohm.m, depth 2.10 –
4.48 m
Sandy Clay : Resistivity 8.46 – 14.75 Ohm.m,
depth 2.48 – 11.75 m
Clayty Sand : Resistivity 16.32 Ohm.m, depth
11.75 – 26.89 m
Clay : Resistivity 1.33 Ohm.m, depth 26.89 –
45.24 m
Sandy Clay : Resistivity 9.04 Ohm.m, depth
45.24 – 61.73 m
Clay : Resistivity 1.69 – 2.21 Ohm.m, depth
61.73 – 114.55 m
Clay : Resistivity 1.39 Ohm.m, depth 114.55 - ~
m

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Table 3.5 Hydrogeological Cross Section


Resistivity Model Interpretation

From rock layers interpretation we assumed that


phreatic aquifer layer (natural water) at depth
11.75 – 114.55 m. Phreatic Aquifer layer located
at Clayty Sand, Sandy Clay, and Clay layer with
resistivity value 1.33 – 16.32 Ohm.m.

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3. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) 03


Line Direction of VES – 03 from south to north. With elevation 124.5 m above the sea
level. Subsurface of lithological cross section on the table 3.6 and Hydrogeology cross
section at table 3.7.

Table 3.6 Rock Layers Interpretation


Resistivity Model Interpretation

Top Soil : Clay resistivity 0.55 – 3.85 Ohm.m,


depth 0.0 – 2.63 m
Sandy Clay : resistivity 13.16 Ohm.m, depth
2.63 – 3.39 m
Clayty Sand : resistivity 34.30 Ohm.m, depth
3.39 – 5.89 m
Clay : Resistivity 1.42 – 2.44 Ohm.m, depth
5.89 – 27.75 m
Clayty Sand : Resistivity 23.41 Ohm.m, depth
27.75 – 58.06 m
Sandy Clay : Resistivity 9.64 Ohm.m, depth
58.06 – 85.76 m
Clay : Resistivity 5.89 Ohm.m, depth 85.76 –
116.41 m
Clay : Resistivity 1.77 Ohm.m, depth 116.41- ~
m

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Table 3.7 Hydrogeological Cross Section


Resistivity Model Interpretation

From rock layers interpretation we assumed that


phreatic aquifer layer (natural water) at depth
16.93 – 116.41 m. Phreatic aquifer layer located
at Clay, Clayty Sand, and Sandy Clay layer with
resistivity 1.77 – 23.41 Ohm.m.

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4. Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) 04


Line Direction of VES – 04 from south to north. With elevation 121.5 m above the sea
level. Subsurface of lithological cross section on the table 3.8 and Hydrogeology cross
section at table 3.9.

Table 3.8 Rock Layers Interpretation


Resistivity Model Interpretation

Top Soil : Clay resistivity 3.59 – 26.18 Ohm.m,


depth 0.0 – 2.54 m
Sandy Clay : resistivity 5.27 Ohm.m, depth
2.54 – 5.69 m
Clay : Resistivity 2.71 – 1.79 Ohm.m, depth
5.69 – 12.50 m
Sandy Clay : Resistivity 6.21 – 12.65 Ohm.m,
depth 12.50 – 60.04 m
Clay : Resistivity 1.52 – 3.06 Ohm.m, depth
60.04 – 120.76 m
Clay : Resistivity 2.51 Ohm.m, depth 120.76 -
~m

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Table 3.9 Hydrogeological Cross Section


Resistivity Model Interpretation

From rock layers interpretation we assumed that


phreatic aquifer layer (natural water) at depth
18.36 – 120.76 m. Phreatic aquifer layer located
at Sandy Clay and Clay layer with resistivity
value 1.52 – 12.65 Ohm.m.

5. Correlation VES 01 – 04 of Lithological and Hydrological Cross Section


Based on Correlation VES 01 – 04, and then lithological and hydrological cross section
has been made. From lithological cross section the rock and soil layers can be figured as
the picture 3.3 below. Meanwhile, hydrological cross section can be figured at Picture 3.4

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Picture 3.3 Correlation VES 01 – 04 of Lithological Cross Section

Picture 3.4 Correlation VES 01 – 04 of Hydrogeological Cross Section

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If the drilling exploration will be done, the most potential water ground source on VES – 02. Bore
design can be figured as picture below.

Picture 3.5 Bore Design

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CHAPTER IV
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

1. Conclusion
a. Geoelectric Investigation has been conducted on 16th – 17th December 2017. Total
track of investigation is 4 points. Geoelectrical used Schlumberger method, and for
data analysis used IP2WIN and Progress software.
b. The depth of ground water level at VES – 01 is 14.81 – 115.19 m. Phreatic Aquifer
layer located at Sandy Clay and Clay layer.
c. The depth of ground water level at VES – 02 is 11.75 – 114.55 m. Phreatic Aquifer
layer located at Clayty Sand, Sandy Clay, and Clay layer.
d. The depth of ground water level at VES – 03 is 16.93 – 116.41 m. Phreatic aquifer
layer located at Clay, Clayty Sand, and Sandy Clay layer.
e. The depth of ground water level at VES – 04 is 18.36 – 120.76 m. Phreatic aquifer
layer located at Sandy Clay and Clay layer.
2. Recommendation
To get more complete information about the ground water level, drilling
exploration can be done at VES-01, VES-02, VES-03, and VES-04. The depth of drilling
exploration should be done to 90 meters below subsurface. Based on resistivity value we
found that potential aquifer (natural water) at depth up to 90 meters below the subsurface.

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Geoelectrical Data measurement at VES - 01

No. AB/2 Rho(Ohm-m) MN/2 K V1( mV ) V2( mV ) I1( mA ) I2( mA )


1 1.5 17.40 0.5 6.28 305.1 308.2 111 111
2 2 14.80 0.5 11.78 139.1 141 111.1 111.1
3 2.5 13.90 0.5 18.84 82.4 82.1 111 111.1
4 3 12.90 0.5 27.48 58.7 58.7 111.2 111.2
5 4 9.85 0.5 49.46 22 22.3 111.2 111.2
6 5 7.69 0.5 77.72 11.1 10.9 111.1 111.1
7 6 6.57 0.5 112.26 6 7 111.1 111
8 8 5.82 0.5 200.18 1.5 1.6 111 111
9 10 5.36 0.5 313.22 1.9 1.9 111 111
10 12 4.83 0.5 451.38 0.5 0.6 111 111
11 15 4.45 0.5 705.72 0.7 0.7 111.1 111.1
12 15 4.45 5 62.80 10.2 10.5 111 111
13 20 5.25 5 117.75 4.7 5.2 111 111
14 25 6.70 5 188.40 4 3.9 111 111
15 30 7.30 5 274.75 2.9 3 111 111
16 30 7.30 10 125.60 5.2 5.5 110.9 111
17 40 7.49 10 235.50 3.6 3.4 110 110
18 50 8.66 10 376.80 2.5 2.6 111 111
19 60 7.93 10 549.50 1.5 1.7 110.9 110.9
20 75 7.02 10 867.43 0.8 0.7 111 111
21 75 7.02 25 314.00 2 2.3 110.9 110.9
22 100 6.90 25 588.75 1.3 1.3 110.9 110.9
23 125 6.37 25 942.00 0.8 0.7 110.9 110.9
24 150 6.21 25 1373.75 0.5 0.5 110.6 110.6
25 150 6.21 45 714.35 0.7 0.6 110.5 110.4
26 175 5.12 45 997.82 0.3 0.3 110.9 110.9
27 200 4.38 45 1324.91 0.2 0.1 110.8 110.8
28 225 4.05 45 1695.60 0.4 0.4 110.9 110.9
29 225 4.05 65 1120.74 0.4 0.4 110.8 110.8
30 250 3.18 65 1407.57 0.2 0.3 110.8 110.8
31 275 3.11 65 1724.58 0.2 0.2 110.8 110.8
32 300 2.80 65 2071.80 0.2 0.1 110.9 110.9

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Geoelectrical Data measurement at VES - 02

No. AB/2 Rho(Ohm-m) MN/2 K V1( mV ) V2( mV ) I1( mA ) I2( mA )


1 1.5 10.10 0.5 6.28 175.4 179.1 110.1 110.1
2 2 9.59 0.5 11.78 83.4 80.1 110.4 110.4
3 2.5 9.87 0.5 18.84 57.7 58 110.4 110.4
4 3 10.90 0.5 27.48 48 44.3 110.4 110.4
5 4 11.10 0.5 49.46 23.1 24.1 110.4 110.4
6 5 10.30 0.5 77.72 14.2 15.1 110.3 110.4
7 6 8.98 0.5 112.26 8.9 8.8 110.6 110.6
8 8 6.69 0.5 200.18 3.8 3.6 110.6 110.7
9 10 5.23 0.5 313.22 1.8 1.9 110.7 110.8
10 12 5.06 0.5 451.38 1.6 1.7 110.7 110.7
11 15 5.10 0.5 705.72 0.9 0.7 110.7 110.7
12 15 5.10 5 62.80 15.2 16.8 110.7 110.7
13 20 5.84 5 117.75 5.6 5.4 110.8 110.8
14 25 6.11 5 188.40 7.9 7.4 110.7 110.7
15 30 5.79 5 274.75 1.2 1.4 111.6 110.7
16 30 5.79 10 125.60 5.2 5 110.7 110.7
17 40 5.53 10 235.50 2.6 2.6 110.8 110.8
18 50 5.12 10 376.80 1.8 1.5 110.7 110.7
19 60 4.60 10 549.50 1.1 0.6 110.8 110.8
20 75 4.40 10 867.43 0.4 0.5 110.7 110.7
21 75 4.40 25 314.00 2.2 2.4 110.7 110.7
22 100 4.56 25 588.75 0.7 0.8 110.7 110.7
23 125 5.56 25 942.00 1 1 110.8 110.8
24 150 5.99 25 1373.75 0.7 0.7 110.7 110.7
25 150 5.99 45 714.35 1.3 1.4 111.6 111.6
26 175 5.93 45 997.82 0.9 0.7 110.7 110.7
27 200 5.80 45 1324.91 0.5 0.6 110.7 110.7
28 225 5.28 45 1695.60 0.2 0.3 110.7 110.7
29 225 5.28 65 1120.74 0.8 0.7 110.8 110.5
30 250 4.66 65 1407.57 0.3 0.4 110.7 110.7
31 275 4.40 65 1724.58 0.2 0.1 110.8 110.8
32 300 4.10 65 2071.80 0.1 0.2 110.8 110.8

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Geoelectrical Data measurement at VES - 03

No. AB/2 Rho(Ohm-m) MN/2 K V1( mV ) V2( mV ) I1( mA ) I2( mA )


1 1.5 3.25 0.5 6.28 55.9 57 109 109
2 2 3.31 0.5 11.78 30.9 30.5 109.1 109.1
3 2.5 2.96 0.5 18.84 17.3 17 109.1 109.1
4 3 2.62 0.5 27.48 8.3 8.4 109.2 109.2
5 4 2.42 0.5 49.46 5.5 5.2 109.3 109.3
6 5 2.33 0.5 77.72 3.1 3.1 109.2 109.2
7 6 2.47 0.5 112.26 2.5 2.3 109.2 109.2
8 8 3.03 0.5 200.18 1.7 1.6 109.1 109.1
9 10 3.45 0.5 313.22 1.3 1.1 109.1 109.1
10 12 3.92 0.5 451.38 1 0.9 109.2 109.2
11 15 4.60 0.5 705.72 0.5 0.7 109.3 109.3
12 15 4.60 5 62.80 7.7 7.4 109.2 109.2
13 20 5.65 5 117.75 5.3 5.2 109.2 109.2
14 25 5.86 5 188.40 3.2 3.3 109.2 109.2
15 30 5.73 5 274.75 2.1 2 109.5 109.5
16 30 5.73 10 125.60 5.6 5.4 108 108
17 40 5.28 10 235.50 2.9 2.1 108.5 108.5
18 50 4.36 10 376.80 1.3 1.2 108.1 108.1
19 60 4.19 10 549.50 0.3 0.4 108.5 108.5
20 75 4.42 10 867.43 0.5 0.5 108.3 108.3
21 75 4.42 25 314.00 2.5 2.4 108.5 108.5
22 100 5.39 25 588.75 1.5 1.3 108.3 108.3
23 125 6.37 25 942.00 0.3 0.5 108.5 108.5
24 150 6.78 25 1373.75 0.7 0.5 108.4 108.4
25 150 6.78 45 714.35 2 1.8 108.8 108.8
26 175 6.85 45 997.82 0.9 0.9 108.9 108.9
27 200 6.50 45 1324.91 0.5 0.5 108.6 108.6
28 225 6.24 45 1695.60 0.4 0.4 108.6 108.6
29 225 6.24 65 1120.74 1.2 1.3 108.7 108.7
30 250 6.18 65 1407.57 0.8 0.7 108.7 108.7
31 275 5.68 65 1724.58 0.4 0.4 108.7 108.7
32 300 5.23 65 2071.80 0.1 0.2 108.7 108.7

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Geoelectrical Data measurement at VES - 04

No. AB/2 Rho(Ohm-m) MN/2 K V1( mV ) V2( mV ) I1( mA ) I2( mA )


1 1.5 22.50 0.5 6.28 383.4 389.8 109.4 109.4
2 2 24.30 0.5 11.78 229.6 230.3 109.4 109.4
3 2.5 22.40 0.5 18.84 128 128.4 109.5 109.5
4 3 17.80 0.5 27.48 53.1 55.5 109.4 109.4
5 4 12.70 0.5 49.46 26.8 25.9 104.4 104.3
6 5 10.40 0.5 77.72 14.1 14.5 108 108
7 6 7.83 0.5 112.26 7.7 7.4 109.6 109.6
8 8 6.00 0.5 200.18 1.4 1.3 107.4 107.5
9 10 4.81 0.5 313.22 1.5 1.5 99 99
10 12 4.23 0.5 451.38 0.7 0.8 107.2 107.5
11 15 3.90 0.5 705.72 0.3 0.2 107.6 107.6
12 15 3.90 5 62.80 7.8 7.6 107.7 107.7
13 20 3.81 5 117.75 3.4 3.6 109.6 109.6
14 25 4.44 5 188.40 2.7 2.4 109.8 109.8
15 30 4.62 5 274.75 2.1 2.1 109.7 109.7
16 30 4.62 10 125.60 3.9 4 108.9 108.9
17 40 5.09 10 235.50 2.3 2.4 110.3 110.3
18 50 5.37 10 376.80 1.3 1.4 109.9 109.9
19 60 5.44 10 549.50 0.5 0.6 110.1 110.1
20 75 5.51 10 867.43 0.5 0.3 110.2 110.2
21 75 5.51 25 314.00 1.3 1.3 110.2 110.2
22 100 5.34 25 588.75 1 1 110.2 110.2
23 125 5.16 25 942.00 0.8 0.6 110.1 110.1
24 150 4.58 25 1373.75 0.3 0.4 110.1 110.1
25 150 4.58 45 714.35 3.2 3.1 110.1 110.1
26 175 4.01 45 997.82 0.7 0.8 110 110
27 200 3.62 45 1324.91 0.3 0.2 110.2 110.2
28 225 3.30 45 1695.60 0.1 0.1 110.2 110.2
29 225 3.30 65 1120.74 0.5 0.4 110.2 110.2
30 250 3.19 65 1407.57 0.3 0.2 110.2 110.2
31 275 3.13 65 1724.58 0.3 0.1 110.2 110.2
32 300 3.03 65 2071.80 0.1 0.1 110.2 110.2

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VES – 01 Data Analysis by Progress software

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VES – 02 Data Analysis by Progress software

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VES – 03 Data Analysis by Progress software

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VES – 04 Data Analysis by Progress software

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Sengkol Solar Power Plant site for Geoelectrical investigation

Geoelectrical investigation process

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Geoelectrical investigation process

Geoelectrical investigation process

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Stacking current electrode and potential electrode pegs

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Track Direction of Geoelectrical Investigation

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Lithological Cross Section Model VES - 01 and VES – 02

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Lithological Cross Section Model VES - 03 and VES - 04

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Lithology Resistivity Model VES 01 – VES 04

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Hydrological Cross Section Model VES - 01 and VES – 02

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Hydrological Cross Section Model VES - 03 and VES – 04

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Hydrogeology Resistivity Model VES 01 – VES 04

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Bore Design for VES - 02

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